Hey guys,
The temps in my fridge fell to subzero (furits, veggies and eggs froze) because of my flatmate messing with the settings. I had some hundreds of trichocereus pachanoi, bridgesii and peruvianus seeds in ziplocks in a big jar. I am really worried that the seeds might outright die. I had a few packs from SAB and Herbalistics and don't know how dessicated they were. Just put them straight into the fridge at the beginning of the summer when the temps were above zero. Do you have experience with freezing and germinating trichocereus seeds, and if you do does that impact seed viability. I checked the forums and also other websites but no one gives a straight answer. I saw in an earlier post that nitrogen might be freezing some of his crosses but I could not tell if that was pollen or seed.
All the best

After watching Julian Palmer's amazing new video on youtube and receiving his emails i have become very interested in phyllodium pulchellum or desmodium gangeticum. They sound like incredible plant medicines
I was wondering if anyone knows anyone who sells seeds or plants of this medicine, If so please PM me
Julian Palmer: Entheographical Explorations : Global Research on the most viable 5-MeO-DMT containing plants
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vD1PwrdjhBE

Hey all!
I've gotten involved with a youth development program in my area.
The program is centred around bring young people outside to collaborate on a community garden.
Its going great and really serving its purpose.
With drought, increasing temperatures and water restrictions (not to mention habitat loss etc) i think its far more beneficial to be planting natives.
If anyone has ANY native seeds lying around i'd love to take them off your hands and could shout a little $$$ your way.
Thanks so much everyone, your efforts would definitely be going to a good cause.
Take it easy

1. MUSA INGENS
Extremly rare.
The legend of Musa ingens, giant banana from Papua.
Grows to 20-25 meters.
Very fresh seeds directly from Papua.
Bulk order/wholesale buyers are welcome.
Price: $3.50 USD each seed.
OTHER SEEDS AVAILABLE:
1. Artocarpus lanceifolius
Common name: Keledang.
Tastes: Sweet and tasty Artocarpus, with thick flesh.
Price: $3.50 USD each seed.
2. Artocarpus rigidus
Common name: Tempuni.
Tastes: Sweet with a very slightly sour, and thick flesh.
Price: $3.50 USD each seed.
3. Artocarpus anisophyllus
Common name: Mentawak.
Tastes: Sweet and delicious.
Price: $3.50 USD each seed.
4. Artocarpus sericicarpus
Common name: Pedalai.
Tastes: Sweet.
Price: $3.50 USD each seed.
5. Artocarpus kemando
Common name: Kemando.
Tastes: Sweet.
Price: $3.00 USD each seed.
6. Baccaurea sp
Common name: Luwi.
Tastes: Very sweet, sweeter than Baccaurea macrocarpa.
Price: $3.00 USD each seed.
7. Baccaurea angulata var. globulus
Common name: Belimbing darah/Blood starfruit.
Tastes: Sweet with a slightly sour.
Price: $3.75 USD each seed.
8. Manilkara kauki
Common name: Sawo kecik.
Tastes: Sweet.
Price: $1.85 USD each seed.
9. Nephelium melanomiscum
Common name: Mertapang.
Tastes: Sweet.
Price: $3.25 USD each seed.
10. Garcinia dulcis
Common name: Mundu.
Tastes: Sweet.
Price: $3.25 USD each seed.
11. Stelechocarpus burahol
Common name: Kepel.
Tastes: Sweet.
Price: $3.25 USD each seed.
VERY IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO BUY !!!
- FOR FAST RESPONSE, PLEASE CONTACT ME THROUGH MY WHATSAPP +62 812 3688 1182 or MY EMAIL MARYOTO1981(at)GMAIL.COM.
- Minimum order 15 seeds.
- Decide what and how many seeds you want to buy, then i will calculate all including EMS shipping costs.
- Send your complete address and also your phone number (Postal system requires your phone number to process the shipment) after you made payment.
- Only accept PAYPAL and WESTERN UNION payments.
- Only available EMS shipping with tracking.
- Every country has different EMS shipping rates, and in my country every island also has different EMS shipping rates.
- AFTER PAYMENT MADE, SHIPMENT WILL BE PROCESSED WITHIN A WEEK BECAUSE NOT ABLE TO SEND PACKAGE FROM MY AREA AND I SHOULD SEND THE PACKAGE TO MY FRIEND AT FIRST (MY FRIEND IS POSTAL EMPLOYEE) IN OTHER CITY, THEN MY FRIEND WILL PROCESS THE SHIPMENT FROM HIS OFFICE.
- Always trying to be a professional seller, if seeds arrived rotten please let me know and i will replace the seeds.
- I will do the best for the package arrived of buyer hands but i'm not responsible if the package seized by buyer's country customs (No refund), every country has different rules and sending seeds always has risk except for free countries (Australia, South Korea etc.).
- WHOLESALE BUYERS are welcome.
- Fruiting season is short, so i need fast response.
- Everytime i got new fruit seeds, i will update this post.

Hi all!
I'm looking for a very small quantity of pine seeds.
I would love to try grow pine trees from seed in pots.
PM me to talk about price or trade
- Thanks guys!
(I know i have posted many things in the "wanted" threads lately)

Hi everyone,
I'm new to the Corroboree. Fairly regular lurker though.
I'm based in southern Tassie, and I've been wanting to start an ethnobotanical collection for a while, but due to Tassie's bio-security rules I can't really get cuttings or seeds shipped in easily.
I'm interested in getting some nice cacti growing. Are there are Tassie locals out there who would be interested in either selling me or trading me some ethnobotanical cacti? I can trade some prickly pear pads (I'm pretty sure it's opuntia ficus-indica), which I've heard is pretty good for grafting, though I've never tried it myself. I also have a few Acacia Floribunda seeds. I don't have much else to trade, but I might be able to find something else if need be.
I'd also be really interested in getting some pereskiopsis cuttings, or selenecereus grandiflorus (Queen of the night) seeds or cuttings.
I'm also a bit of a fan of microscopy, if anyone has any unique spore prints they could swap/show me.
Or if anyone has any experience ordering cacti seeds online from interstate to Tassie, I'd really appreciate some advice.
Cheers!

I ordered and planted five Caapi seeds ~6 weeks ago from herbalistics. The website says 21 days max.
I emailed the people who work there and they said
"yes generally if they are going to germinate it will be in 3 weeks"
Should i give up or is there still hope? Has anyone germinated herbalistics caapi seeds with success
Makes me worry about my P. Viridis seeds from them too

It's been asked before in the past but quality does seem to change with these.
What is everybody using to grow their pereskiopsis and cacti seedlings under lights?
LED? CFL? Fluro T8 or T5s?
I have a square meter I would like to light artificially, how many watts and what type of light would you use for this?
I currently have 2x 35w and 1x 24w CFL cool daylight spectrum to work with. Would this be sufficient?
Also, does anyone have experience heating things with a heating cable? Just interested in safety with one of these compared to regular heating mats.

Hi Guys,
someone in my Facebook group grew this from supposed Köhres Scopulicola seed.
No idea what it actually is but my guess is that it´s actually a Cuzcoensis of some sort. I know a lot of people got some of this seed...has anyone grown one of them to a similar size yet and can verify that this is actually the Köhres Scop? This is the first pic of a Köhres Scop I´ve seen so far.
That seed did not come directly from Köhres but was sold/given away as seed labeled as Scopulicola from Köhres. Now there are two possibilities...The first is that the person who passed on the seed had an accidential mix-up and mixed up Scop and Cuzcoensis...or...the Köhres Scop is something else.
How are your grafts doing so far? Anyone with a plant of a size that would help to clear this up? Would love to see some seedlings because I am growing some too, though they are not big enough yet. But they are very spiny, even as small seedlings. Thanks for your input!

Hello everyone
I'm new here,
I live in israel and growing some plants
Want to share some of them with
Got :nicotiana glauca
Vachellia xanthophloea (Acacia xanthophloea)
Both of them are fresh seeds
Pm me if intersted

hi all
so wondering if none of the seeds germinate do you take them out and try and soak then in water or nick them again and try again or is it a case of if they don't germinate they are finished.
also how long do you think would leave them for like give them a month if you havne't seen any sign of life it's a no go or 6months what?
if one begins to grow but looks like it has died can you still keep on looking after it and it'll come back and keep alive and growing ?
thanks just building ones knowledge base
kind regards

After some B caapi seeds, Im happy with any variety as long as the type is known.
Happy to pay a reasonable price for them but would prefer to trade.
Have plenty of cactus, trich or loph, also catha, SD, nicotina if interested.
PM if interested,
Cheers

Currently starting a collection of dwarf citrus, looking for a variety of citrus seed stock, desiring more aromatic (terpene rich) varieties.
If cuttings/grafts are available around Melbourne I am also totally interested.
Quite happy to purchase or trade for artwork or some of my own seeds.

Hi guys, here are some new updates for my seed list. All seeds mentioned here are available. I love trading but can also sell some of them if you want! Needless to say that all those types were harvested from culture plants and NOT illegally taken from the wild.
If you are interested in anything, let me know. I am located in Europe, which is why this posting needs a disclaimer that not all seeds can be sent to Australia. Most Trichocereus types are not a problem and if you are interested in anything else, let me know and I´ll have a look at the AQUIS list. Enough talking, check out my list!
Trichocereus Pachanoi / Peruvianus Intermediate (pic 1) This is one of the most badass Pachanoi types on the market. But it can also be very spiny and is somewhere between Pachanoi and Peruvianus. Viability is great and tested.
Trichocereus pachanoi x Tr. peruvianus
Trichocereus tunariensis (Cochabamba)
Trichocereus tarapacana / Soehrensia taracapana
Trichocereus bridgesii type from the Rio Abajo / La Paz in Bolivia
Trichocereus puquiensis from Puquio. I do not know much about this type yet. What I do know is that this is probably a five ribbed version from Puquio that´s somewhere between Tr. cuzcoensis and Tr. peruvianus. .
Trichocereus poco / Trichocereus Tarijensis
Trichocereus tacaquirensis (Tacaquiri, Bolivia)
Trichocereus narvaezensis (no real info on this one yet)
Trichocereus taquimbalensis (Lecori, Bolivia
And the rest of my seed list:
Trichocereus Bridgesii Australian Hybrid Seed Trichocereus Cordobensis (almost sold out now). Trichocereus Peruvianus Matucana Trichocereus Peruvianus - Rio Lurin Trichocereus Peruvianus or Cuzcoensis Huancavelica Trichocereus Tarmaensis Trichocereus Knuthianus from North Peru Trichocereus Andalgalensis x Tr. Grandiflorus Crassicaulis Trichocereus Mix Trichocereus Spachianus Stetsonia Coryne Matucana Madisonorium Lophocereus Schottii Trichocereus Camarguensis KK1414
Armatocereus Matucanensis Melocactus Peruvianus Azureocereus Hertlingianus Neoraimondia Roseiflora Oroya Borchersii Arequipa sp. Espostoa nana Haageocereus Acranthus Backeberg Loxanthocereus Hoffmannii var. Seniloides Tephrocactus floccosus Loxanthocereus Pullatus Rauh & Backeberg Echinocactus grusonii